Ways to Get Involved



Request for a Program

Victim Services assists with many programing initiatives. If you are seeking assistance with a program, please complete the form below and provide as much detail as possible. Upon receiving the report, Victim Services will reach out and provide information about how the office can assist. Thank you in advance for submitting this request. Victim Services strives to continue to educate and support the FAU community.

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Owls Alliance Against Sexual Assault

The Owls Alliance Against Sexual Assault (OAASA) is an initiative at FAU aiming to support a comprehensive approach to sexual violence prevention. It is an opportunity to engage with others who personally and/or professionally want to be involved in preventing sexual violence, as well as other relationship violence for our students, faculty, and staff. The goal is to collaborate with members of the FAU community to create a safe environment on campus. The OAASA meets virtually on the second Friday of each month for one hour. If interested in being part of the Alliance, please contact Candace Harrinarine, the Victim Advocate, charrina@fau.edu.

 

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Visit FAU’s Domestic Violence Awareness Week website for more information about resources and events on campus: www.fau.edu/campuslife/dva

 

January is Stalking and Human Trafficking Awareness Month

Visit www.stalkingawareness.org for more information about stalking, safety, and available resources.

Visit the Human Trafficking Coalition of the Palm Beaches website htcpb.org for more information about human trafficking, safety, and available resources.

 

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Visit FAU’s It’s on Us, National Campaign Against Sexual Assault website for more information about resources and events on campus: www.fau.edu/campuslife/itsonus



A group of students and staff during Domestic Violence Awareness event holding up a banner that says “Owl Be There for You.” The students and staff have signs that they are holding up behind the banner that says “amor no duele” and “you deserve kindness. Students and staff are wearing purple as purple is the official color for domestic violence awareness. Three individuals are holding up a teal pledge sign that is in a frame that they placed in front of them that says, “it’s on us to stop sexual assault.” Behind them is a teal backdrop with two pairs of jeans hanging on either side. In the middle of the jeans, there is a sign that says Denim Day. - A student writing a card to provide hope to victims. They are signing the card on a purple table during Domestic Violence Awareness. In the photo there is a basket full of markers, information about the event, and cards to pick from.